Hair.
Gotta love a guy named treat.
**John Savage
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You mind-reader, you!
Beverly D’Angelo
Ah well – halfway down the first page, and our first undo. Beverly D’Angelo is good.
For John Savage:
The Thin Red Line
Yay! I get to play an all-time favorite…
John Cusack
Eight Men Out
D.B. Sweeney
Are TV mini-series allowed? If so, I can’t help but be greedy trot out another personal favorite, and arguably the best Western ever…
Lonesome Dove
And D.B. Sweeney’s character rode a VERY NICE buckskin in the film, which is, of course, another personal favorite…
If mini-series are allowed, then I will respond with Diane Lane.
If not, then please disregard this answer…
Well, if you respond with Diane Lane, I’ll throw out A Perfect Storm.
FWIW, we’ve never allowed TV first movies before, including mini-series.
In that case, rewinding to D. B. Sweeney…
Memphis Belle
Sean Astin
Toy Soldiers
R. Lee Ermey
Full Metal Jacket. Obvious, Moi? But how could youresist?
To which I will respond with the actor who creeps me out more than Freddy Krueger,
Vincent D’Onifrio
The Whole Wide World
Looks like I’ve gotta go with Renée Zellweger, as much as I wish it were otherwise.
Sorry to lead us astray earlier. I suppose I can find solace in the fact that Lonesome Dove wouldn’t have been what it was if they’d tried to cram it into a feature film.
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Looks like I’ve gotta go with Renée Zellweger, as much as I wish it were otherwise.
Chicago, it’s time for a musical.
“How can they know you’ve got no talent,
As long as they’re off balance?
Razzle dazzle 'em and they’ll make you a star.”
What’s wrong with Renee Zellweger. I like her.